When Craig Ferguson ended his job as host of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" Dec. 19 after 10 years, fans might have been wondering what was next for the 52-year-old Scottish comedian.

Since September, he's been host of the show "Celebrity Name Game" on Tribune Broadcasting stations. And now he's out on the comedy circuit and will perform at Sands Bethlehem Event Center at 8 p.m. Feb. 11. Tickets are $35 and $45.

Ferguson has always done more than "The Late Late Show." He recently was heard voicing the character Gobber in the animated film "How to Train Your Dragon 2." He's had the comedy specials "A Wee Bit O' Revolution," which premiered on Comedy Central and was released on Home Video in 2009; and "Does This Need To Be Said," which premiered on Epix in 2011, aired on Comedy Central and was released on Home Video.

In 2013, he released his third comedy album, "I'm Here to Help," which got a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album. The album was based on a stand-up special that premiered on Netflix and later was released on DVD.